Sentences 2

Third grade writers will be tasked with writing longer and more complicated sentences. This guided lesson in understanding, constructing and punctuating sentences can support kids as they learn to build bigger and better sentences in their writing. Grammar instruction and practical examples were written by our curriculum experts, complete with a list of recommended building sentence worksheets for third graders.

The punctuation mark with which you end a sentence can change the tone of your statement completely. Teach your third grader how to identify these different tones and their appropriate uses with these exercises made just for them.

Help Floyd Danger capture the book of complete sentences by avoiding obstacles, sorting sentences, and creating complete sentences! Kids will learn the difference between complete sentences and sentence fragments when they categorize sentences and create complete sentences that make total sense. Along the way, they will have fun navigating through the crazy tunnel to get treasure!

Toot, toot! Floyd is traveling in a truck and needs help matching subjects with verbs. Subject-verb agreement is an essential writing and reading skill for third graders to familiarize themselves with. By playing this game, kids will practice mastering how plural subjects have singular verbs, and vice versa, in the context of a sentence.